Bannon Leaves White House, Returns to Breitbart

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Bannon Returns to Breitbart

Step returns to run Breitbart at a time of many paradoxes.  After CPAC removed Milo as a speaker and threw Richard Spencer out of the conference, many conservative opponents of the alt-right grew bolder.  The alt-right has finally attained the attention it has lusted for, but they may ultimately regret all this free media.  Instead, their #unitetheright rally at Charlottesville united the right in universal condemnation of the alt-right.  Trump, Sessions, Cruz, Rubio, and nearly every member of the GOP in the House and Senate stood together against the alt-right, the white nationalists.  College Republicans groups across the nation, including the UVA College Republicans condemned them as well.  The Republican nominees for this year’s gubernatorial election also released statements condemning the alt-right.

At this moment, the next generation of conservative voters and activists, as well as our current and future elected representatives, have made clear what kind of party we want to be.  We are not a party of identity politics.  We are not the party of the alt-right.